How to get a male stray cat to get along with our indoor domestic cats?


Posted January 25th, 2011 by admin 3 Comments »
cats
Kitty asked:


Hi. We have 3 male cats that we have raised since kittens and are indoor domestic cats. We recently rescued a stray cat that is between 1-2 years old and just got him neutered the day before Christmas Eve. He is attacking our other cats by chasing, biting an scratching them very bad and he is being confined. Will this behavior change now that he’s been fixed? I don’t want to give up and have to find him another home because he is so loveable toward humans, but won’t leave our other cats alone at all and it is very upsetting to all. Thanks.

Can cats prefer a certain gender of cat?


Posted October 1st, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
cats
Nats asked:


One of my cats does not seem to accept male cats at all (all my cats are fixed before maturity sets in). She’s the oldest. She’s fine with females of any age, but males are not tolerated. How does that work or am I imagining things?

How do you get 2 cats to get along or tolerate each other?


Posted August 9th, 2009 by admin 16 Comments »
cats
Neo asked:


Hello there,a couple of months ago my wife and myself decided to give a stray cat we had been feeding a home as he started to come regularly to our house.
After a few weeks of teathing problems, such as our new family member not being acustomed to using a cat litter tray (which he has figured out now), also having to go out and carry him in the house rather than him coming in of his own accord when hes out (he has now realised that our home is now his home too and he comes in himself now). The only real problem is that we already have an older cat (who is a bit spoiled) and he sort of rules the roost. Our new cat is only about a year old the vet tells us, and our older cat is about 8 years old. Both male cats seem quite afraid of each other as both go out of there way to avoid each other, but when they do end up in the same area they both start to get very nervous and spit and growl at each other with our older cat being the worst culprit, is there a way to help them get along better?

How many calico cats are there in the world?


Posted August 9th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
cats
ashleybluez asked:


How many male calico cats are there?
How many male calico cats are there that are not sterile?

Why do my cats keep on trying to bite each others necks?


Posted May 31st, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
cats
Daniel Z asked:


I have two male cats both neutered and they are best friends but all the time i see them stare at each other like start play fighting or something and i always notice that my cats try to bite each others necks..is this normal? What does it mean?

How to stop 3 male neutered cats from spraying everywhere?


Posted May 10th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
cats
tokkkkkkkkkkk asked:


My parents have 3 male cats, all neutered, who are currently driving them crazy by peeing up everything in sight. It’s gotten so bad that they have to keep the cats from coming in the house because they have been going straight in and spraying up walls and objects. It seems to be worse at this time of year.

Is there any reason why the cats would be doing this and is there any way to stop it?

How do you get house cats to stop fighting?


Posted February 17th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
cats
nhalleycat asked:


I have a 7 yr. old spaid female cat . About 6 months ago we got a 8 month old nutered male cat. Both cats are in and out side cats. At night they are both in. The male beats up the female all the time. He stauks her out side and jumps on her and hair goes flying. I seperate them in 2 different parts of the house when they are both home. Is there any way I can get the male cat to leave the female alone out side of getting rid of him? I really like him other wise. He is a bully ALL the time with the female. She can not walk, sit or stand with out him jumping on her and scratching and biting her. She runs from him and will not come home if he is waiting for her out side. He keeps her off our property. Any suggestions would be greatly appreacheated. Thanks in advance.
I bring the male in so the female will come home. I am always bringing in a cat in the front door and going to the other door to get the other one. LOL Thanks for all your answeres